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Serious HDB Slavery - Not even near 99 Years Demolished for Redevelopment

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'We'll see how it goes': Sentiments split among residents of Ang Mo Kio blocks picked for SERS​

'We'll see how it goes': Sentiments split among residents of Ang Mo Kio blocks picked for SERS

Blocks 562 to 565 in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 have been picked for the Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS). (Photo: CNA/Cheryl Lin)

SINGAPORE: News about the redevelopment of four public housing blocks in Ang Mo Kio has been met with mixed sentiments among residents whom CNA spoke to.
The Housing & Development Board (HDB) said on Thursday (Apr 7) that Blocks 562 to 565 in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 will undergo the Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS) – the first such project since May 2018.
More than 600 households will have to move out, but they will be offered new replacement units at a site about 1km away, at Ang Mo Kio Drive.
For some residents who have been living there since the flats were completed in 1979, having to clear out is a bitter pill to swallow.
This was the case for 68-year-old Mdm Lim, whose family lives in a space equivalent to a five-room flat, after having combined two adjoining three-room units.
“I don’t want to move because I’ve spent so long here. I have a lot of friends here, and the air is good,” said Mdm Lim, who lives on a high floor.
In addition, the replacement flats – which range from two-room flexi to four-room units – will be smaller than her present one.
“We’ll see how it goes and if we can maybe get two units … We haven’t seen the layouts for the new units yet, but we’ll decide from there,” added Mdm Lim.
Ms Irene Ng, 52, who has lived in her current three-room flat since she was nine years old, echoed her sentiments.
“We’ve been staying here for almost 43 years, and my sister lives right next door to me.
“(The replacement site) is still nearby but I feel here is more convenient. Here got buses, all these, you can go to Bishan or anywhere easily.”
At the base of Block 565 is Kids’ Star Child Development Centre, which will also have to eventually clear out.
But unlike the blocks’ residents, its owner Ms Jessica Soh is not so certain if her centre will have a place to go.
“We’ve been here for such a long time. We’ll be writing to (authorities) to ask for a replacement or alternative site, so we can continue to serve the community here.”
“I hope they will also have a void deck childcare centre for us (at the new site),” said Ms Soh, whose centre has been around since 1985. It currently cares for more than 50 children.
For one resident, Mdm Govindasomathy, who renovated her flat five years ago, the news was bittersweet.
“The building (has been around for) so long already, so the Government (doing this) is good,” said the 42-year-old.
“But my house, all I changed already, the cabinet, the floors … I’m a little bit sad.”

GETTING A FRESH START​

But for others, such as 46-year-old Mr Lee, the SERS announcement was a delight.
“This place is so old already, so (now we) can move to a new place and start all over again,” said Mr Lee, who has lived in his current three-room flat for about 20 years.
He added that his family will probably take up a replacement flat.
“My parents, they’re used to this area so likely we’ll stay here.”

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According to HDB, construction for replacement flats will start in the third quarter of 2023, and is estimated to be completed by the third quarter of 2027.
The new replacement flats will come with “better design and fittings, located within a precinct with modern and comprehensive facilities”, it added.
They will also come with a fresh 99-year lease, and eligible flat owners may get a SERS grant of up to S$30,000.
Another resident, Mrs Lau, said: “I’m happy because we were already planning to move to a bigger unit. We’re a family of five so this (three-room flat) is quite small.”
As a family, they have also tried and failed three times to get a new, larger Build-to-Order flat.
Though they have not decided if they will move somewhere else or take up a replacement flat, having the latter as an option is welcomed, she said.
HDB noted that for owners who do not want to take up a replacement flat, they can choose to sell their SERS flats with the rehousing benefits on the open market.
“With the sales proceeds, which will include a premium for the rehousing benefits, they can buy a resale flat in their preferred location.”
 
Totalitarian shithole can only grow the economy by building, demolishing, building, demolishing... repeat ad nauseum.
 
Totalitarian shithole can only grow the economy by building, demolishing, building, demolishing... repeat ad nauseum.
Not to mention, every time they rebuild, the pigeon holes get smaller and prices get higher.
 
Totalitarian shithole can only grow the economy by building, demolishing, building, demolishing... repeat ad nauseum.
Incorrect.... collectivism and survival rights for Singapore..... tiny island survivor rights come first.... go away if don't like collectivism party system.... you don't like to live in Japan, 2 Korea's, China too.... go fuck back to buffoon Trump- Sleepy Joe JUSA....

12×12x 4 = 576 units buildings per area was 1960-2000s era survival times for Singapore....

now have to give way to 50x 20x 5 = 5,000 units for same area.... yr 2020 version-survivor V2022... moving forward.....

.... as long as you voted one capable leader PAP to supply clean water, sewage and green power solar vesion to 5000 units of residents..... that's all good to moving forward....
 
SERS???
Altogether now!!! HUAT AH!!!
 
in hot and humid sg, concrete (with rusty rebars) won't last 69 years.
 
PAP is benevolent indeed, we get new lease as locals and before long we make hundreds of thousands again as new flats as you see now even hdb prices keep rising into the million dolar range soon ....

HUAT AH ! PAP BANZAI ~~ ! CAQ + JINX = GODS of fortune !
 
Is SER truly a windfall? You still need to pay some cash and renovation cost for relocating right? and not all assigned new location is ideal due to lack of proper facilities like transport, market, hawker center...etc even though is a "matured" town.
 
My friends told me the same. There is no point to save your cpf because government will find reasons to wipe out your cpf and this is the best example for government to clean up your cpf and making you poorer
 
You thought that you have completed your loan payment and you have accumulate a small fortune in CPF.
The next day, government knocks off your hdb and demands you to pay about 300K for your HDB .
 
PAP made more many demolishing old blocks and create new ones ... 80% more units build... say 5000/ 500 =100%...

That is 5,000 more conveyancing deals for lawyers @$500 to keep lawyers from going poor sod and go over to join parliament to create nonsense laws for the public to commit crimes.... look at JUSA flooded with menace lawyers now go mad sanctions Russia using 借刀杀人计...

Tioboh...
 
The new buildings will probably be those 40 storey BTO/DBSS flats with fancy "sky roof" garden and costing more than 800k each. The existing residents bought their 1979 flats for ~30k. If they wanna move back, they would have to spend so much more. Easy money for hdb and gahment.
 
Imuho onlee stubborn old farts neighbourhood harasser and hoarders will leefuse to move from old house to new house :cool: :biggrin: KNN
 
You cash out your old flat at above market value offer from Gorment then +30k
Compensation.

Then you get to buy new flat no need queue or wait at subsidised value ie same price as everyone who buy new hdb.

New 99 lease and the value will be at current high market value if u decide to sell later still comprain…. ?

It’s like your strawberry kids will get new flat wor ?

You cash out they continue pay lease via their cpf in future. What else you want PAP to do for you ? Lol…..
 
You cash out your old flat at above market value offer from Gorment then +30k
Compensation.

Then you get to buy new flat no need queue or wait at subsidised value ie same price as everyone who buy new hdb.

New 99 lease at current high market value still comprain…. ?

It’s like your strawberry kids will get new flat wor ?

You cash out they continue pay lease via their cpf in future. What else you want PAP to do for you ? Lol…..
Yes like this cannot like that cannot HIP give you new things at almost free also cannot not stubborn old fart is what :rolleyes: my uncle got 1 neighbour rather skip the hip and live with 1970s toilet older and smellier than a coffeeshop toilet my uncle try to think becas they didn't want the dust and inconvenience but they also leejected to leeplace the main door and gate and rather use the 70s one my uncle can confirm is stubborn old farts.
 
in hot and humid sg, concrete (with rusty rebars) won't last 69 years.
That is good news indeed...it means all HDB will under go enbloc n no need to worry about the end of the 99 year lease issue. I don't understand why anyone will be unhappy about it...I would not want to live in a 80 yo apt...
 
That is good news indeed...it means all HDB will under go enbloc n no need to worry about the end of the 99 year lease issue. I don't understand why anyone will be unhappy about it...I would not want to live in a 80 yo apt...
in miami, concrete condo blocks over 50 years old are hard to sell. at 40 years they are supposed to be thoroughly inspected by city hired sexperts for safety and habitability. the one that collapsed was almost 50 years, and in the last inspection was reported to be structurally unsafe, yet city allowed the shenanigan to continue. highrises piled deep into bedrock with steel girders and i-beam supporting columns, struts, and ties built in a lattice design are durable for a hundred years.
 
in miami, concrete condo blocks over 50 years old are hard to sell. at 40 years they are supposed to be thoroughly inspected by city hired sexperts for safety and habitability. the one that collapsed was almost 50 years, and in the last inspection was reported to be structurally unsafe, yet city allowed the shenanigan to continue. highrises piled deep into bedrock with steel girders and i-beam supporting columns, struts, and ties built in a lattice design are durable for a hundred years.
So tat y Singkieland betterer....HDB by doing enbloc benefits singkies...it eliminates the age old question of lease ending etc. And I can't believe that singkies are even unhappy about it. Like the Miami case.. basically the owners of apartments have a property that is worth nothing after 50 years.
 
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